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Tata Consultancy Aptitude Test December – Part3

Q28. Of the four vectors A, B, C, D find out which pair forms an orthogonal set
A = 5i-3j, B = -7i+j, C = 3i+5j, D = i+j

(a)AC (b) AD (c) AB (d) BD (e) BC

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Tata Consultancy Aptitude Test December – Part2

The figure on the left represents number of members in a Club and the figure on the right depicts profession wise distribution for 1998

Q17. Which year has registered the maximum percentage growth in members?
(a) 1998 (b) 1886 (c) 1994 (d) 1686 (e) 1996

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Tata Consultancy Aptitude Test December – Part1

Q1. Fill in the missing number in the sequence 
7  8    9   11 13 ?? 19 26

(a)14 (b)16 (c)17 (d)19 (e)15

Q2. In the following series, how many Us are there such that each U is followed by an F next to it if the F is not followed by a R next to it.
U    F    U    R    Q    M    U    F    R    M    F    U    F    F    U    Q    M    U   
U    F    Q    U    F    R    F    U    A     M   F    U    F    M

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English Language Test – TCS – January Part2

Read the following text.  The passage contains some blank spaces.  Choose the sentence from the list A – I, that best fits in each of the blank spaces.  The numbers in brackets refer to Question numbers.

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English Language Test – TCS – January Part1

For each of the words in Capital letters, choose from among the answers, the word that is closest in meaning:

(1)  AWRY
(A) recommended      (B)commiserating       (C) startled   (D)crooked   (E)psychological

(2)  BALEFUL
(A) doubtful     (B)virtual         (C)deadly   (D)conventional   (E)virtuous

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English Test – TCS – January

Directions (Q 1-2): Each of the following words is spelt in four different ways. One of them is correctly spelt. Pick out the correctly spelt word and mark on the OMR sheet.

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English Language Proficiency Test – TCS – January

Directions (Q 16-20): The questions that follow the passages are based on the text of the passages. Point out the correct answers.

Liberty is not a personal affair only, but a social contract. It is an accommodation of interests. In matters which do not touch anybody else’s liberty of course, I may be as free as I like. If I choose to go down the Strand in a dressing-gown, with long hair and bare feet, who shall say me nay? You have liberty to laugh at me, but I have liberty to be indifferent to you. And if I have a fancy for dyeing my hair, or waxing my moustache (which heaven forbid), or wearing a tall hat, a frock coat and sandals, or going to bed late or getting up early, I shall follow my fancy and ask no man’s permission. I shall not inquire of you whether I may eat mustard with my mutton. I may like mustard with my mutton. And you will not ask me whether you may follow this religion or that, whether you may marry the dark lady or the fair lady, whether you may prefer long fellow to Wordsworth, or champagne to coca cola.

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English Test – TCS – July

Directions (Q 1-5): The following sentences contain errors in grammar, usage, diction (choice of words) or idioms and spellings. No sentence, however, contains more than one error. Each sentence has been broken up into four parts sequentially (1, 2, 3, 4). Choose the part that has the mistake and mark your answer.
1. We have no objection (1)/ to him participating in the debate (2)/ provided he cares (3)/ to observe the rules formulated by the expert committee (4).
2. There is the idea of competition, natural selection and the survival (1)/ of the fittest which purpose to explain (2)/ the natural and automatic process (3)/ of evolution and development (4).
3. In spite of their pressing into service several fire-fighters (1)/ they found it difficult (2)/ to put off (3)/ the fire which was spreading fast to the neighbouring buildings (4).
4. Rabindranath Tagore, the great Indian poet, born (1)/at a time (2)/ when there was a confluence (3)/of three revolutionary movement (4).
5. The assistant engineer was advised to give (1)/the building contract to whomever (2)/ he believed (3)/ had a strong sense of responsibility (4).

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Aptitude Paper – Tata Consultancy – January

1. Sum of smallest six digit no. and greatest five digit no. is:
a. 199999
b. 201110
c. 211110
d. 1099999
e. None of these

2. Value of 112 * 54. is :
a. 6700
b. 70000
c. 76500
d. 77200
e. None of these

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TCS Freshers English Test – April

Directions(Q. 31”40) Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it.The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that
part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (E) i.e. “No error”. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any.)

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